Changes in Fed Tools: What It Means for Your Classroom
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Join Dr. Dean Croushore as he covers the implications of recent changes to the Fed, as well as how to address these updates in your classroom.
Dean Croushore PhD, Professor of Economics and Rigsby Fellow, University of Richmond
Join Dr. Dean Croushore, Department Chair of Economics at the University of Richmond and former Vice President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, as he discusses the recent shifts at The Fed. Dr. Croushore will cover the implications of recent changes, as well as how to address these updates in your classroom.
About the speaker

Dean Croushore, PhD, Professor of Economics and Rigsby Fellow, University of Richmond
Dean Croushore is professor of economics and Rigsby Fellow at the University of Richmond. He received his AB from Ohio University and his PhD from Ohio State University. Croushore began his career at Pennsylvania State University in 1984. After teaching for 5 years, he moved to the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, where he was vice president and economist. Croushore returned to academia at the University of Richmond in 2003. The focus of his research in recent years has been on forecasting and how data revisions affect monetary policy, forecasting, and macroeconomic research. Croushore’s publications include articles in many leading economics journals, a textbook on money and banking, and he is co-author of Pearson’s best-selling Intermediate Macroeconomics textbook with Andrew Abel and Ben Bernanke. He is associate editor of several journals and a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and an adjunct associate professor in the business school at Columbia University.